Washington, D.C. 20549
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc.
Frank J. Maresca
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Cornerstone Total
Return Fund, Inc.
Annual Report
December 31, 2013
CONTENTS
Portfolio Summary | 1 |
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Schedule of Investments | 2 |
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities | 7 |
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Statement of Operations | 8 |
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets | 9 |
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Financial Highlights | 10 |
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Notes to Financial Statements | 11 |
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm | 16 |
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Tax Information | 17 |
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Additional Information Regarding the Fund’s Directors and Corporate Officers | 18 |
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Description of Dividend Reinvestment Plan | 20 |
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Proxy Voting and Portfolio Holdings Information | 22 |
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Privacy Policy Notice | 23 |
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Summary of General Information | 26 |
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Shareholder Information | 26 |
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Portfolio Summary – as of December 31, 2013 (unaudited) |
SECTOR ALLOCATION
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TOP TEN HOLDINGS, BY ISSUER
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| BlackRock Global Opportunities Equity Trust | | |
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| Berkshire Hathaway Inc. - Class B | | |
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| International Business Machines Corporation | | |
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Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Schedule of Investments – December 31, 2013 |
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EQUITY SECURITIES — 90.79% | | | | |
CLOSED-END FUNDS — 14.06% | | | | |
CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES — 0.20% | | | | |
Putnam High Income Securities Fund | | | 21,395 | | | $ | 176,723 | |
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CORE — 0.61% | |
Adams Express Company (The) | | | 11,390 | | | | 148,867 | |
General American Investors Company, Inc. | | | 10,260 | | | | 361,152 | |
Guggenheim Equal Weight Enhanced Equity Income Fund | | | 1,600 | | | | 30,224 | |
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CORPORATE DEBT INVESTMENT GRADE-RATED — 0.73% | |
Federated Enhanced Treasury Income Fund | | | 11,217 | | | | 143,353 | |
Invesco Van Kampen Bond Fund | | | 28,591 | | | | 505,775 | |
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DEVELOPED MARKET — 0.01% | |
Aberdeen Singapore Fund, Inc. | | | 600 | | | | 7,662 | |
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EMERGING MARKETS — 0.52% | |
India Fund, Inc. (The) | | | 23,192 | | | | 463,840 | |
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EMERGING MARKETS DEBT — 0.10% | |
Stone Harbor Emerging Markets Income Fund | | | 5,070 | | | | 92,882 | |
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GENERAL & INSURED LEVERAGED — 0.88% | |
Invesco Municipal Opportunity Trust | | | 12,900 | | | | 151,059 | |
Nuveen Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2 | | | 41,295 | | | | 524,034 | |
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Description | | No. of Shares | | | Value | |
GENERAL & INSURED LEVERAGED (continued) | |
Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund 2 | | | 13,438 | | | $ | 109,385 | |
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GLOBAL — 1.44% | |
Alpine Global Dynamic Dividend Fund | | | 38,759 | | | | 197,671 | |
Alpine Total Dynamic Dividend Fund | | | 86,461 | | | | 362,272 | |
Clough Global Allocation Fund | | | 9,798 | | | | 150,693 | |
Delaware Enhanced Global Dividend and Income Fund | | | 34,702 | | | | 424,058 | |
Nuveen Global Value Opportunities Fund | | | 11,196 | | | | 147,451 | |
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GLOBAL INCOME — 0.44% | |
Nuveen Multi-Currency Short-Term Government Income Fund | | | 39,014 | | | | 393,261 | |
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HIGH CURRENT YIELD (LEVERAGED) — 0.29% | |
DWS High Income Opportunities Fund, Inc. | | | 18,175 | | | | 261,720 | |
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INCOME & PREFERRED STOCK — 1.60% | |
John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund | | | 57,053 | | | | 661,815 | |
Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund 3 | | | 32,979 | | | | 258,885 | |
Zweig Total Return Fund, Inc. (The) | | | 36,204 | | | | 504,684 | |
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OPTION ARBITRAGE/OPTIONS STRATEGIES — 3.59% | |
BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust | | | 90,200 | | | | 716,188 | |
BlackRock Global Opportunities Equity Trust | | | 156,832 | | | | 2,346,207 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Schedule of Investments – December 31, 2013 (continued) |
Description | | | No. of Shares | | | | Value | |
OPTION ARBITRAGE/OPTIONS STRATEGIES (continued) | |
BlackRock International Growth and Income Trust | | | 17,334 | | | $ | 140,925 | |
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REAL ESTATE — 0.41% | |
Neuberger Berman Real Estate Securities Income Fund Inc. | | | 83,524 | | | | 362,494 | |
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SECTOR EQUITY — 3.02% | |
BlackRock EcoSolutions Investment Trust | | | 23,594 | | | | 184,977 | |
BlackRock Energy and Resources Trust | | | 14,100 | | | | 342,630 | |
BlackRock Real Asset Equity Trust | | | 66,980 | | | | 583,396 | |
BlackRock Utility and Infrastructure Trust | | | 32,873 | | | | 587,441 | |
Petroleum & Resources Corporation | | | 17,400 | | | | 476,412 | |
Reaves Utility Income Fund | | | 20,796 | | | | 521,772 | |
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U.S. MORTGAGE — 0.22% | |
First Trust Mortgage Income Fund | | | 12,646 | | | | 196,772 | |
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TOTAL CLOSED-END FUNDS | | | | 12,536,680 | |
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CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY — 9.05% | |
CBS Corporation - Class B | | | 4,000 | | | | 254,960 | |
Comcast Corporation - Class A | | | 17,012 | | | | 884,029 | |
Comcast Corporation - Special Class A | | | 4,250 | | | | 211,990 | |
CST Brands, Inc. | | | 277 | | | | 10,171 | |
D.R. Horton, Inc. | | | 2,500 | | | | 55,800 | |
DIRECTV * | | | 4,500 | | | | 310,905 | |
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Description | | No. of Shares | | | Value | |
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY (continued) | |
Ford Motor Company | | | 24,000 | | | $ | 370,320 | |
Gap, Inc. (The) | | | 3,000 | | | | 117,240 | |
Home Depot, Inc. (The) | | | 11,500 | | | | 946,910 | |
Johnson Controls, Inc. | | | 5,500 | | | | 282,150 | |
Macy's, Inc. | | | 3,000 | | | | 160,200 | |
McDonald's Corporation | | | 9,000 | | | | 873,270 | |
NIKE, Inc. - Class B | | | 7,000 | | | | 550,480 | |
Omnicom Group Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 148,740 | |
Starbucks Corporation | | | 5,000 | | | | 391,950 | |
Time Warner Cable Inc. | | | 2,500 | | | | 338,750 | |
Time Warner Inc. | | | 6,466 | | | | 450,810 | |
TJX Companies, Inc. (The) | | | 4,000 | | | | 254,920 | |
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. | | | 2,500 | | | | 86,500 | |
Viacom Inc. - Class B | | | 3,000 | | | | 262,020 | |
Walt Disney Company (The) | | | 14,500 | | | | 1,107,800 | |
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CONSUMER STAPLES — 7.36% | |
Altria Group, Inc. | | | 13,000 | | | | 499,070 | |
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company | | | 5,000 | | | | 217,000 | |
Coca-Cola Company (The) | | | 17,000 | | | | 702,270 | |
CVS Caremark Corporation | | | 13,200 | | | | 944,724 | |
General Mills, Inc. | | | 3,000 | | | | 149,730 | |
Kellogg Company | | | 3,000 | | | | 183,210 | |
Kraft Foods Group, Inc. | | | 1,000 | | | | 53,920 | |
Kroger Co. (The) | | | 4,000 | | | | 158,120 | |
Mondelēz International, Inc. - Class A | | | 3,000 | | | | 105,900 | |
Philip Morris International, Inc. | | | 8,000 | | | | 697,040 | |
Sysco Corporation | | | 5,000 | | | | 180,500 | |
Walgreen Co. | | | 4,000 | | | | 229,760 | |
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. | | | 31,000 | | | | 2,439,390 | |
| | | | | | | 6,560,634 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Schedule of Investments – December 31, 2013 (continued) |
Description | | | No. of Shares | | | | Value | |
ENERGY — 7.85% | |
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation | | | 4,000 | | | $ | 317,280 | |
Chesapeake Energy Corporation | | | 5,000 | | | | 135,700 | |
ConocoPhillips | | | 8,000 | | | | 565,200 | |
Devon Energy Corporation | | | 3,500 | | | | 216,545 | |
EOG Resources, Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 335,680 | |
Exxon Mobil Corporation | | | 31,000 | | | | 3,137,200 | |
Marathon Oil Corporation | | | 6,900 | | | | 243,570 | |
Occidental Petroleum Corporation | | | 5,000 | | | | 475,500 | |
Phillips 66 | | | 3,000 | | | | 231,390 | |
Schlumberger Limited | | | 11,500 | | | | 1,036,265 | |
Valero Energy Corporation | | | 4,500 | | | | 226,800 | |
Williams Companies, Inc. (The) | | | 2,000 | | | | 77,140 | |
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EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS — 2.08% | |
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF | | | 5,000 | | | | 928,250 | |
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust | | | 5,000 | | | | 923,350 | |
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FINANCIALS — 12.44% | |
Allstate Corporation (The) | | | 2,500 | | | | 136,350 | |
American International Group, Inc. | | | 11,000 | | | | 561,550 | |
Aon plc | | | 2,500 | | | | 209,725 | |
Bank of America Corporation | | | 66,000 | | | | 1,027,620 | |
Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (The) | | | 8,000 | | | | 279,520 | |
BB&T Corporation | | | 5,500 | | | | 205,260 | |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. - Class B * | | | 14,000 | | | | 1,659,840 | |
Capital One Financial Corporation | | | 2,500 | | | | 191,525 | |
Citigroup, Inc. | | | 23,000 | | | | 1,198,530 | |
Fifth Third Bancorp | | | 7,000 | | | | 147,210 | |
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Description | | No. of Shares | | | Value | |
FINANCIALS (continued) | |
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The) | | | 3,500 | | | $ | 620,410 | |
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The) | | | 3,000 | | | | 108,690 | |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | | | 22,200 | | | | 1,298,256 | |
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. | | | 3,000 | | | | 145,080 | |
MetLife, Inc. | | | 10,500 | | | | 566,160 | |
Morgan Stanley | | | 16,000 | | | | 501,760 | |
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The) | | | 5,000 | | | | 387,900 | |
Prudential Financial, Inc. | | | 4,000 | | | | 368,880 | |
SunTrust Banks, Inc. | | | 5,000 | | | | 184,050 | |
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. | | | 2,500 | | | | 209,425 | |
Wells Fargo & Company | | | 21,000 | | | | 953,400 | |
Weyerhaeuser Company | | | 4,000 | | | | 126,280 | |
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HEALTH CARE — 10.37% | |
Abbott Laboratories | | | 10,000 | | | | 383,300 | |
AbbVie Inc. | | | 6,000 | | | | 316,860 | |
Allergan, Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 222,160 | |
Amgen Inc. | | | 6,000 | | | | 684,960 | |
Baxter International, Inc. | | | 5,700 | | | | 396,435 | |
Becton, Dickinson and Company | | | 2,000 | | | | 220,980 | |
Cardinal Health, Inc. | | | 4,000 | | | | 267,240 | |
Cigna Corporation | | | 2,000 | | | | 174,960 | |
Eli Lilly & Company | | | 11,500 | | | | 586,500 | |
Express Scripts Holding Company * | | | 6,000 | | | | 421,440 | |
Johnson & Johnson | | | 10,500 | | | | 961,695 | |
Mallinckrodt public limited company * | | | 250 | | | | 13,065 | |
McKesson Corporation | | | 2,000 | | | | 322,800 | |
Medtronic, Inc. | | | 8,000 | | | | 459,120 | |
Merck & Company, Inc. | | | 27,000 | | | | 1,351,350 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Schedule of Investments – December 31, 2013 (continued) |
Description | | No. of Shares | | | Value | |
HEALTH CARE (continued) | |
Pfizer, Inc. | | | 31,462 | | | $ | 963,681 | |
St. Jude Medical, Inc. | | | 3,000 | | | | 185,850 | |
Stryker Corporation | | | 3,000 | | | | 225,420 | |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 222,700 | |
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated | | | 9,000 | | | | 677,700 | |
Wellpoint, Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 184,780 | |
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INDUSTRIALS — 7.86% | |
Boeing Company (The) | | | 3,000 | | | | 409,470 | |
CSX Corporation | | | 8,000 | | | | 230,160 | |
Deere & Company | | | 3,500 | | | | 319,655 | |
Emerson Electric Company | | | 7,000 | | | | 491,260 | |
General Dynamics Corporation | | | 2,000 | | | | 191,100 | |
General Electric Company | | | 67,000 | | | | 1,878,010 | |
Honeywell International Inc. | | | 7,000 | | | | 639,590 | |
Lockheed Martin Corporation | | | 2,500 | | | | 371,650 | |
Norfolk Southern Corporation | | | 3,000 | | | | 278,490 | |
Northrop Grumman Corporation | | | 2,000 | | | | 229,220 | |
Precision Castparts Corporation | | | 1,500 | | | | 403,950 | |
Raytheon Company | | | 2,000 | | | | 181,400 | |
Republic Services, Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 66,400 | |
Union Pacific Corporation | | | 2,500 | | | | 420,000 | |
United Parcel Service, Inc. | | | 6,000 | | | | 630,480 | |
Waste Management, Inc. | | | 6,000 | | | | 269,220 | |
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY — 14.51% | |
Apple Inc. | | | 3,000 | | | | 1,683,330 | |
Cisco Systems, Inc. | | | 32,000 | | | | 718,400 | |
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (continued) | |
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation * | | | 3,000 | | | $ | 302,940 | |
Corning, Inc. | | | 9,000 | | | | 160,380 | |
eBay Inc. * | | | 9,000 | | | | 494,010 | |
EMC Corporation | | | 13,000 | | | | 326,950 | |
Facebook, Inc. * | | | 10,000 | | | | 546,600 | |
Google Inc. * | | | 1,000 | | | | 1,120,710 | |
Hewlett-Packard Company | | | 14,000 | | | | 391,720 | |
Intel Corporation | | | 34,000 | | | | 882,640 | |
International Business Machines Corporation | | | 7,000 | | | | 1,312,990 | |
Microsoft Corporation | | | 51,000 | | | | 1,908,930 | |
Oracle Corporation | | | 28,600 | | | | 1,094,236 | |
QUALCOMM Incorporated | | | 11,000 | | | | 816,750 | |
Visa Inc. - Class A | | | 4,000 | | | | 890,720 | |
Yahoo! Inc. * | | | 7,000 | | | | 283,080 | |
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MATERIALS — 1.85% | |
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. | | | 1,500 | | | | 167,670 | |
Dow Chemical Company (The) | | | 11,000 | | | | 488,400 | |
Ecolab Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 208,540 | |
International Paper Company | | | 2,300 | | | | 112,769 | |
Newmont Mining Corporation | | | 4,000 | | | | 92,120 | |
PPG Industries, Inc. | | | 1,000 | | | | 189,660 | |
Praxair, Inc. | | | 3,000 | | | | 390,090 | |
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TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES — 2.02% | |
AT&T, Inc. | | | 17,589 | | | | 618,429 | |
Verizon Communications, Inc. | | | 24,000 | | | | 1,179,360 | |
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See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Schedule of Investments – December 31, 2013 (concluded) |
Description | | No. of Shares | | | Value | |
UTILITIES — 1.34% | |
AES Corporation (The) | | | 4,600 | | | $ | 66,746 | |
Consolidated Edison, Inc. | | | 1,500 | | | | 82,920 | |
Exelon Corporation | | | 6,000 | | | | 164,340 | |
FirstEnergy Corp. | | | 2,000 | | | | 65,960 | |
NextEra Energy, Inc. | | | 2,000 | | | | 171,240 | |
PPL Corporation | | | 4,000 | | | | 120,360 | |
Public Service Enterprises Group, Inc. | | | 4,000 | | | | 128,160 | |
Southern Company (The) | | | 6,000 | | | | 246,660 | |
Xcel Energy Inc. | | | 5,500 | | | | 153,670 | |
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TOTAL EQUITY SECURITIES (cost - $70,257,133) | | | | 80,939,051 | |
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SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS — 11.49% | |
MONEY MARKET FUNDS — 11.49% | |
Fidelity Institutional Money Market Government Portfolio - Class I, 0.01%^ (cost - $10,238,503) | | | 10,238,503 | | | | 10,238,503 | |
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TOTAL INVESTMENTS — 102.28% (cost - $80,495,636) | | | | 91,177,554 | |
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LIABILITIES IN EXCESS OF OTHER ASSETS — (2.28)% | | | | (2,030,723 | ) |
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NET ASSETS — 100.00% | | | $ | 89,146,831 | |
* | Non-income producing security. |
^ | The rate shown is the 7-day effective yield as of December 31, 2013. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Statement of Assets and Liabilities – December 31, 2013 |
ASSETS | | | |
Investments, at value (cost – $80,495,636) (Notes B and C) | | $ | 91,177,554 | |
Receivables: | | | | |
Dividends | | | 113,065 | |
Investments sold | | | 12,392 | |
Prepaid expenses | | | 2,784 | |
Total Assets | | | 91,305,795 | |
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LIABILITIES | | | | |
Payables: | | | | |
Investments purchased | | | 1,993,288 | |
Investment management fees (Note D) | | | 73,453 | |
Directors’ fees and expenses | | | 11,659 | |
Administration fees (Note D) | | | 4,710 | |
Accounting fees (Note D) | | | 4,359 | |
Other accrued expenses | | | 71,495 | |
Total Liabilities | | | 2,158,964 | |
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NET ASSETS (applicable to 17,329,650 shares of common stock) | | $ | 89,146,831 | |
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NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE ($89,146,831 ÷ 17,329,650) | | $ | 5.14 | |
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NET ASSETS CONSISTS OF | | | | |
Common stock, $0.01 par value; 17,329,650 shares issued and outstanding (50,000,000 shares authorized) | | $ | 173,297 | |
Paid-in Capital | | | 78,298,740 | |
Accumulated net realized gain (loss) on investments | | | (7,124 | ) |
Net unrealized appreciation in value of investments | | | 10,681,918 | |
Net assets applicable to shares outstanding | | $ | 89,146,831 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Statement of Operations – for the Year Ended December 31, 2013 |
INVESTMENT INCOME | | | |
Income: | | | |
Dividends from investments | | $ | 1,413,965 | |
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Expenses: | | | | |
Investment management fees (Note D) | | | 544,885 | |
Directors’ fees and expenses | | | 45,001 | |
Administration fees (Note D) | | | 44,983 | |
Accounting fees (Note D) | | | 38,711 | |
Printing | | | 34,829 | |
Legal and audit fees | | | 32,816 | |
Transfer agent fees | | | 29,220 | |
Custodian fees | | | 10,001 | |
Stock exchange listing fees | | | 4,037 | |
Insurance | | | 3,969 | |
Miscellaneous | | | 9,801 | |
Total Expenses | | | 798,253 | |
Net Investment Income | | | 615,712 | |
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NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN ON INVESTMENTS | | | | |
Net realized gain from investments | | | 3,784,457 | |
Capital gain distributions from regulated investment companies | | | 282,257 | |
Net change in unrealized appreciation in value of investments | | | 6,449,164 | |
Net realized and unrealized gain on investments | | | 10,515,878 | |
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NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS | | $ | 11,131,590 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
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INCREASE IN NET ASSETS | | | | | | |
Operations: | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | $ | 615,712 | | | $ | 307,812 | |
Net realized gain from investments | | | 4,066,714 | | | | 1,735,167 | |
Net change in unrealized appreciation in value of investments | | | 6,449,164 | | | | 2,522,710 | |
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Net increase in net assets resulting from operations | | | 11,131,590 | | | | 4,565,689 | |
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Dividends and distributions to stockholders (Note B): | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | | (2,509,261 | ) | | | (2,042,979 | ) |
Net realized gains | | | (2,173,165 | ) | | | — | |
Return-of-capital | | | (7,172,892 | ) | | | (5,768,973 | ) |
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Total dividends and distributions to shareholders | | | (11,855,318 | ) | | | (7,811,952 | ) |
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Transactions in common shares of beneficial interest: | | | | | | | | |
Proceeds from rights offering of 6,892,384 and 3,364,521 shares of newly issued common stock, respectively | | | 36,805,331 | | | | 17,932,897 | |
Offering expenses associated with rights offering | | | (56,952 | ) | | | (93,668 | ) |
Proceeds from 304,027 and 181,473 shares newly issued in reinvestment of dividends and distributions, respectively | | | 1,547,260 | | | | 978,072 | |
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Net increase in net assets from capital share transactions | | | 38,295,639 | | | | 18,817,301 | |
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Total increase in net assets | | | 37,571,911 | | | | 15,571,038 | |
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NET ASSETS | | | | | | | | |
Beginning of year | | | 51,574,920 | | | | 36,003,882 | |
End of year | | $ | 89,146,831 | | | $ | 51,574,920 | |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Financial Highlights |
Contained below is per share operating performance data for a share of common stock outstanding, total investment return, ratios to average net assets and other supplemental data for each year indicated. This information has been derived from information provided in the financial statements and market price data for the Fund’s shares.
| | For the Years Ended December 31, | |
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PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of year | | $ | 5.09 | | | $ | 5.47 | | | $ | 6.65 | | | $ | 7.19 | | | $ | 7.75 | |
Net investment income/(loss) # | | | 0.06 | | | | 0.05 | | | | 0.02 | | | | (0.00 | )+ | | | (0.02 | ) |
Net realized and unrealized gain on investments | | | 0.94 | | | | 0.62 | | | | 0.05 | | | | 0.68 | | | | 1.31 | |
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations | | | 1.00 | | | | 0.67 | | | | 0.07 | | | | 0.68 | | | | 1.29 | |
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Dividends and distributions to stockholders: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | | (0.23 | ) | | | (0.31 | ) | | | (0.02 | ) | | | — | | | | — | |
Net realized capital gain | | | (0.20 | ) | | | — | | | | — | | | | — | | | | — | |
Return-of-capital | | | (0.66 | ) | | | (0.86 | ) | | | (1.32 | ) | | | (1.46 | ) | | | (1.90 | ) |
Total dividends and distributions to stockholders | | | (1.09 | ) | | | (1.17 | ) | | | (1.34 | ) | | | (1.46 | ) | | | (1.90 | ) |
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Common stock transactions: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Anti-dilutive effect due to shares issued: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Rights offering | | | 0.14 | | | | 0.12 | | | | 0.06 | | | | 0.19 | | | | — | |
Reinvestment of dividends and distributions | | | 0.00 | + | | | 0.00 | + | | | 0.03 | | | | 0.05 | | | | 0.05 | |
Total anti-dilutive effect due to shares issued | | | 0.14 | | | | 0.12 | | | | 0.09 | | | | 0.24 | | | | 0.05 | |
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Net asset value, end of year | | $ | 5.14 | | | $ | 5.09 | | | $ | 5.47 | | | $ | 6.65 | | | $ | 7.19 | |
Market value, end of year | | $ | 6.05 | | | $ | 5.35 | | | $ | 5.97 | | | $ | 7.88 | | | $ | 10.29 | |
Total investment return (a) | | | 40.08 | % | | | 11.16 | % | | | (10.08 | )% | | | (10.28 | )% | | | 66.98 | % |
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RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of year (000 omitted) | | $ | 89,147 | | | $ | 51,575 | | | $ | 36,004 | | | $ | 25,913 | | | $ | 20,400 | |
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of fee waivers and fees paid indirectly, if any (b) | | | 1.46 | % | | | 1.73 | % | | | 1.88 | % | | | 2.33 | % | | | 2.76 | % |
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, excluding fee waivers and fees paid indirectly, if any (b) | | | 1.46 | % | | | 1.73 | % | | | 1.88 | % | | | 2.37 | % | | | 3.20 | % |
Ratio of net investment income/(loss) to average net assets (c) | | | 1.13 | % | | | 0.85 | % | | | 0.31 | % | | | (0.04 | )% | | | (0.24 | )% |
Portfolio turnover rate | | | 48.27 | % | | | 44.55 | % | | | 30.11 | % | | | 34.39 | % | | | 13.24 | % |
# | Based on average shares outstanding. |
+ | Amount rounds to less than $0.01 per share. |
(a) | Total investment return at market value is based on the changes in market price of a share during the period and assumes reinvestment of dividends and distributions, if any, at actual prices pursuant to the Fund’s dividend reinvestment plan. Total investment return does not reflect brokerage commissions. |
(b) | Expenses do not include expenses of investments companies in which the Fund invests. |
(c) | Recognition of net investment income/(loss) by the Fund may be affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends, if any, by investment companies in which the Fund invests. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements |
NOTE A. ORGANIZATION
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) was incorporated in New York on March 16, 1973 and commenced investment operations on May 15, 1973. Its investment objective is to seek capital appreciation with current income as a secondary objective. The Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as a closed-end, diversified management investment company.
NOTE B. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Management Estimates: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that may affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Subsequent Events: The Fund has evaluated the need for additional disclosures and/or adjustments resulting from subsequent events through the date its financial statements were issued. Based on this evaluation, no additional disclosures or adjustments were required to such financial statements.
Portfolio Valuation: Investments are stated at value in the accompanying financial statements. Readily marketable portfolio securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) are valued, except as indicated below, at the last sale price reflected on the consolidated tape at the close of the NYSE on the business day as of which such value is being determined. If there has been no sale on such day, the securities are valued at the mean of the closing bid and asked prices on such day. If no bid or asked prices are quoted on such day or if market prices may be unreliable because of events occurring after the close of trading, then the security is valued by such method as the Board of Directors shall determine in good faith to reflect its fair market value. Readily marketable securities not listed on the NYSE but listed on other domestic or foreign securities exchanges are valued in a like manner. Portfolio securities traded on more than one securities exchange are valued at the last sale price on the business day as of which such value is being determined as reflected on the consolidated tape at the close of the exchange representing the principal market for such securities. Securities trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (“NASDAQ”) are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price.
Readily marketable securities traded in the over-the counter market, including listed securities whose primary market is believed by Cornerstone Advisors, Inc. (the “Investment Manager” or “Cornerstone”) to be over-the-counter, are valued at the mean of the current bid and asked prices as reported by the NASDAQ or, in the case of securities not reported by the NASDAQ or a comparable source, as the Board of Directors deem appropriate to reflect their fair market value. Where securities are traded on more than one exchange and also over-the-counter, the securities will generally be valued using the quotations the Board of Directors believes reflect most closely the value of such securities. At December 31, 2013 the Fund held no securities valued in good faith by the Board of Directors.
The net asset value per share of the Fund is calculated weekly and on the last business day of the month with the exception of those days on which the NYSE is closed.
The Fund is exposed to financial market risks, including the valuations of its investment portfolio. During the year ended December 31, 2013, the Fund did not invest in derivative instruments or engage in hedging activities.
Investment Transactions and Investment Income: Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date. The cost of investments sold is determined by use of the specific identification method for both financial reporting and income tax purposes. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis; dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date.
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
Risks Associated with Investments in Other Closed-end Funds: Closed-end investment companies are subject to the risks of investing in the underlying securities. The Fund, as a holder of the securities of the closed-end investment company, will bear its pro rata portion of the closed-end investment company’s expenses, including advisory fees. These expenses are in addition to the direct expenses of the Fund’s own operations.
Taxes: No provision is made for U.S. federal income or excise taxes as it is the Fund’s intention to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and to make the requisite distributions to its stockholders which will be sufficient to relieve it from all or substantially all U.S. federal income and excise taxes.
The Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes Topic of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification defines the threshold for recognizing the benefits of tax-return positions in the financial statements as “more-likely-than-not” to be sustained by the taxing authority and requires measurement of a tax position meeting the more-likely-than-not criterion, based on the largest benefit that is more than 50 percent likely to be realized. The Fund’s policy is to classify interest and penalties associated with underpayment of federal and state income taxes, if any, as income tax expense on its Statement of Operations. As of December 31, 2013, the Fund does not have any interest or penalties associated with the underpayment of any income taxes. Management reviewed any uncertain tax positions for open tax years 2010 through 2012, and for the year ended December 31, 2013. There was no material impact to the financial statements.
Distributions to Stockholders: Effective January 2002, the Fund initiated a fixed, monthly distribution to stockholders. On November 29, 2006, this distribution policy was updated to provide for the annual resetting of the monthly distribution amount per share based on the Fund’s net asset value on the last business day in each October. The terms of the distribution policy will be reviewed and approved at least annually by the Fund’s Board of Directors and can be modified at their discretion. To the extent that these distributions exceed the current earnings of the Fund, the balance will be generated from sales of portfolio securities held by the Fund, which will either be short-term or long-term capital gains, or a tax-free return-of-capital. To the extent these distributions are not represented by net investment income and capital gains, they will not represent yield or investment return on the Fund’s investment portfolio. The Fund plans to maintain this distribution policy even if regulatory requirements would make part of a return-of-capital, necessary to maintain the distribution, taxable to stockholders and to disclose that portion of the distribution that is classified as ordinary income. Although it has no current intention to do so, the Board may terminate this distribution policy at any time and such termination may have an adverse effect on the market price for the Fund’s common shares. The Fund determines annually whether to distribute any net realized long-term capital gains in excess of net realized short-term capital losses, including capital loss carryovers, if any. To the extent that the Fund’s taxable income in any calendar year exceeds the aggregate amount distributed pursuant to this distribution policy, an additional distribution may be made to avoid the payment of a 4% U.S. federal excise tax, and to the extent that the aggregate amount distributed in any calendar year exceeds the Fund’s taxable income, the amount of that excess may constitute a return-of-capital for tax purposes. A return-of-capital distribution reduces the cost basis of an investor’s shares in the Fund. Dividends and distributions to stockholders are recorded by the Fund on the ex-dividend date.
Managed Distribution Risk: Under the managed distribution policy, the Fund makes monthly distributions to stockholders at a rate that may include periodic distributions of its net income and net capital gains (“Net Earnings”), or from return-of-capital. If, for any fiscal year where total cash distributions exceeded Net Earnings (the “Excess”), the Excess would decrease the Fund’s total assets
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
and, as a result, would have the likely effect of increasing the Fund’s expense ratio. There is a risk that the total Net Earnings from the Fund’s portfolio would not be great enough to offset the amount of cash distributions paid to Fund stockholders. If this were to be the case, the Fund’s assets would be depleted, and there is no guarantee that the Fund would be able to replace the assets. In addition, in order to make such distributions, the Fund may have to sell a portion of its investment portfolio at a time when independent investment judgment might not dictate such action. Furthermore, such assets used to make distributions will not be available for investment pursuant to the Fund’s investment objective.
NOTE C. FAIR VALUE
As required by the Fair Value Measurement and Disclosures Topic of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification, the Fund has performed an analysis of all assets and liabilities measured at fair value to determine the significance and character of all inputs to their fair value determination.
The fair value hierarchy prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value into the following three broad categories.
| • | Level 1 – quoted unadjusted prices for identical instruments in active markets to which the Fund has access at the date of measurement. |
| • | Level 2 – quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations in which all significant inputs and significant value drivers are observable in active markets. Level 2 inputs are those in markets for which there are few transactions, the prices are not current, little public information exists or instances where prices vary substantially over time or among brokered market makers. |
| • | Level 3 – model derived valuations in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable. Unobservable inputs are those inputs that reflect the Fund’s own assumptions that market participants would use to price the asset or liability based on the best available information. |
The following is a summary of the inputs used as of December 31, 2013 in valuing the Fund’s investments carried at value:
| | | | | Other Financial Instruments* | |
Level 1 – Quoted Prices | | | | | | |
Equity Investments | | $ | 80,939,051 | | | $ | — | |
Short-Term Investments | | | 10,238,503 | | | | — | |
Level 2 – Other Significant Observable Inputs | | | — | | | | — | |
Level 3 – Significant Unobservable Inputs | | | — | | | | — | |
Total | | $ | 91,177,554 | | | $ | — | |
* | Other financial instruments include futures, forwards and swap contracts. |
The breakdown of the Fund’s investments into major categories is disclosed in its Schedule of Investments.
During the year ended December 31, 2013, the Fund did not have any transfers in and out of any Level.
The Fund did not have any assets or liabilities that were measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) at December 31, 2013.
It is the Fund’s policy to recognize transfers into and out of any Level at the end of the reporting period.
In December 2011, FASB issued ASU No. 2011-11 related to disclosures about offsetting assets and liabilities. The amendments in this ASU require an entity to disclose information about offsetting and related arrangements to enable users of its financial statements to understand the effect of
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
those arrangements on its financial position. The ASU is currently effective. The guidance requires retrospective application for all comparative periods presented. The Investment Manager has evaluated the impact ASU 2011-11 and believes that it does not have a material impact on the Fund’s financial statements and disclosures.
NOTE D. AGREEMENTS WITH AFFILIATES
At December 31, 2013 certain officers of the Fund are also officers of Cornerstone or AST Fund Solutions, LLC (“AFS”). Such officers are paid no fees by the Fund for serving as officers of the Fund.
Investment Management Agreement
Cornerstone serves as the Fund’s Investment Manager with respect to all investments. As compensation for its investment management services, Cornerstone receives from the Fund an annual fee, calculated weekly and paid monthly, equal to 1.00% of the Fund’s average weekly net assets. For the year ended December 31, 2013, Cornerstone earned $544,885 for investment management services.
Administration Agreement
Through April 16, 2013, Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC (“Ultimus”) served as the administrator. Under the terms of the Administration Agreement, Ultimus supplied executive, administrative and regulatory services for the Fund. Ultimus supervised the preparation of reports to shareholders for the Fund, reports to and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and materials for meetings of the Board of Directors. For these services, the Fund paid Ultimus a monthly fee at an annual rate of 0.100% of its average daily net assets up to $250 million and 0.075% of such assets in excess of $250 million, subject to an annual minimum fee of $50,000. For the period January 1 through April 16, 2013, Ultimus earned $15,250 as administrator.
Effective April 17, 2013, AFS serves as the administrator. Under the administration agreement, AFS supplies executive, administrative and regulatory services for the Fund. AFS supervises the preparation of reports to shareholders for the Fund, reports to and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and materials for meetings of the Board of Directors. For these services, the Fund pays AFS a monthly fee at an annual rate of 0.075% of its average daily net assets, subject to an annual minimum fee of $50,000. AFS has agreed to discount the annual minimum fee to $30,000 and such discount will remain in place until an amended fee is agreed upon. For the period April 17 through December 31, 2013, AFS earned $29,733 as administrator.
Fund Accounting Agreement
Under the terms of the Fund Accounting Agreement, Ultimus calculates the net asset value per share and maintains the financial books and records of the Fund. For the performance of these services, the Fund pays Ultimus a base fee of $2,500 per month plus an asset based fee of 0.010% of the first $500 million of average daily net assets and 0.005% of such assets in excess of $500 million. In addition, the Fund pays out-of-pocket expenses including, but not limited to, postage, supplies and costs of pricing the Fund’s portfolio securities.
NOTE E. INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES
For the year ended December 31, 2013, purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term investments, were $53,668,700 and $25,578,322, respectively.
NOTE F. SHARES OF COMMON STOCK
The Fund has 50,000,000 shares of common stock authorized and 17,329,650 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2013. Transactions in common stock for the year ended December 31, 2013 were as follows:
Shares at beginning of year | | | 10,133,239 | |
Shares newly issued from rights offering | | | 6,892,384 | |
Shares newly issued in reinvestment of dividends and distributions | | | 304,027 | |
Shares at end of year | | | 17,329,650 | |
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements (concluded) |
NOTE G. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
Income and capital gains distributions are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP. These differences are primarily due to differing treatments of losses deferred due to wash sales and excise tax regulations.
The tax character of dividends and distributions paid to stockholders during the years ended December 31, 2013 and December 31, 2012 was as follows:
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Ordinary Income | | $ | 2,509,261 | | | $ | 2,042,979 | |
Long-Term Capital Gains | | | 2,173,165 | | | | — | |
Return-of-Capital | | | 7,172,892 | | | | 5,768,973 | |
Total Distributions | | $ | 11,855,318 | | | $ | 7,811,952 | |
At December 31, 2013 the components of accumulated earnings on a tax basis for the Fund were as follows:
Net unrealized appreciation | | $ | 10,674,794 | |
Total accumulated earnings | | $ | 10,674,794 | |
GAAP requires that certain components of net assets relating to permanent differences be reclassified between financial and tax reporting. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset value per share. For the year ended December 31, 2013, the Fund reclassified $7,172,892 of return-of-capital distributions and $1,893,549 of distributions resulting from the recharacterization of capital gain distributions as ordinary income against paid-in capital on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Under current tax law, certain capital losses realized after October 31 within a taxable year may be deferred and treated as occurring on the first day of the following tax year (“Post-October losses”). The Fund incurred no such losses during the year ended December 31, 2013.
Under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010 (the “Act”), net capital losses recognized after December 31, 2010 may be carried forward indefinitely, and their character is retained as short-term and/or long-term losses. Under the law in effect prior to the Act, pre-enactment net capital losses were carried forward for eight years and treated as short-term losses. As a transition rule, the Act requires that post-enactment net capital losses be used before pre-enactment net capital losses. Therefore, there may be a greater likelihood that all or a portion of the Funds’ pre-enactment capital loss carryovers may expire without being utilized.
During the year ended December 31, 2013, the Fund reduced capital loss carryforwards by $1,893,549.
The following information is computed on a tax basis for each item as of December 31, 2013:
Cost of portfolio investments | | $ | 80,502,760 | |
Gross unrealized appreciation | | $ | 11,452,461 | |
Gross unrealized depreciation | | | (777,667 | ) |
Net unrealized appreciation | | $ | 10,674,794 | |
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Stockholders and Board of Directors
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc.
Huntington Station, New York
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of the Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”), including the schedule of investments as of December 31, 2013, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended. These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Fund’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial highlights are free of material misstatement. The Fund is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Fund’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2013, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. as of December 31, 2013, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
February 20, 2014
2013 Tax Information (unaudited)
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) is providing this notice along with Form 1099-DIV to assist its stockholders in the preparation of their 2013 calendar year U.S. federal income tax returns. The $11,855,318 in dividends and distributions paid to stockholders in respect of such year is represented by $2,509,261 of ordinary income, $2,173,165 of long-term gains and $7,172,892 of return-of-capital.
As indicated in this notice, a portion of the Fund’s distributions for 2013 were comprised of a return-of-capital; accordingly these distributions do not represent yield or investment return on the Fund’s portfolio.
SOURCES OF DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS (Per Share Amounts) |
Payment Dates: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Ordinary Income(1) | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | |
Return-of-Capital(2) | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | |
Capital Gain(3) | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | |
Total | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | |
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Payment Dates: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Ordinary Income(1) | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | | | $ | 0.0213 | |
Return-of-Capital(2) | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | | | | 0.0551 | |
Capital Gain(3) | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | | | | 0.0147 | |
Total | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | | | $ | 0.0911 | |
(1) | Ordinary Income Dividends – This is the total per share amount of ordinary income dividends and short-term capital gain distributions (if applicable) included in the amount reported in Box 1a on Form 1099-DIV. |
(2) | Return-of-Capital – This is the per share amount of return-of-capital, or sometimes called nontaxable, distributions reported in Box 3 – under the title “Nondividend distributions” – on Form 1099-DIV. This amount should not be reported as taxable income on your current return. Rather, it should be treated as a reduction in the original cost basis of your investment in the Fund. |
(3) | Capital Gains Distributions – This is the total per share amount of capital gain distribution included in the amount reported in Box 2a on Form 1099-DIV. |
The Fund has met the requirements to pass through 7.24% of its ordinary income dividends as qualified dividends, which are subject to a maximum federal tax rate of 23.8% (20% maximum tax rate plus 3.8% Medicare tax). This is reported in Box 1b on Form 1099-DIV. Ordinary income dividends should be reported as dividend income on Form 1040. Please note that to utilize the lower tax rate for qualifying dividend income, stockholders generally must have held their shares in the Fund for at least 61 days during the 121 day period beginning 60 days before the ex-dividend date.
Long-term capital gain distributions arise from gains on securities held by the Fund for more than one year. They are subject to a maximum federal rate of 20% (23.8%, reflecting 3.8% Medicare tax on income exceeding certain threshold amounts).
Foreign stockholders will generally be subject to U.S. withholding tax on the amount of the actual ordinary income dividend paid by the Fund.
In general, distributions received by tax-exempt recipients (e.g., IRA’s and Keoghs) need not be reported as taxable income for U.S. federal income tax purposes. However, some retirement trusts (e.g., corporate, Keogh and 403(b)(7) plans) may need this information for their annual information reporting.
Stockholders are strongly advised to consult their own tax advisers with respect to the tax consequences of their investment in the Fund.
Additional Information Regarding the Fund’s Directors
and Corporate Officers (unaudited)
Name and Address* (Birth Date) | Position(s) Held with Fund | Principal Occupation over Last 5 Years | |
Ralph W. Bradshaw** (Dec. 1950) | Chairman of the Board of Directors and President | President, Cornerstone Advisors, Inc.; Financial Consultant; President and Director of Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc.; President and Trustee of Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund. | 2001 |
Edwin Meese III (Dec. 1931) | Director; Audit, Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Member | Distinguished Fellow, The Heritage Foundation Washington D.C.; Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Senior Adviser, Revelation L.P.; Director of Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc.; Trustee of Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund. | 2001 |
Scott B. Rogers (July 1955) | Director; Audit, Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Member | Director, Board of Health Partners, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer, Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry (“ABCCM”); President, ABCCM Doctor’s Medical Clinic; Director of Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc.; Trustee of Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund. | 2001 |
Andrew A. Strauss (Nov. 1953) | Director; Chairman of Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and Audit Committee Member | Attorney and senior member of Strauss & Associates, P.A., Attorneys; Director of Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc.; Trustee of Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund. | 2001 |
Glenn W. Wilcox, Sr. (Dec. 1931) | Director; Chairman of Audit Committee, Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Member | Chairman of the Board of Tower Associates, Inc.; Chairman of the Board of Wilcox Travel Agency, Inc.; Director of Champion Industries, Inc.; Director of Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc.; Trustee of Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund. | 2001 |
Gary A. Bentz (June 1956) | Chief Compliance Officer, Secretary, and Assistant Treasurer | Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Cornerstone Advisors, Inc.; Financial Consultant, C.P.A., Chief Compliance Officer, Secretary, and Assistant Treasurer of Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. and Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund. | 2004, 2008, 2009 |
Additional Information Regarding the Fund’s Directors
and Corporate Officers (unaudited) (concluded)
Name and | Position(s) Held with Fund | Principal Occupation over Last 5 Years | Position with Fund Since |
Frank J. Maresca (Oct. 1958) | Treasurer | Executive Vice President of AST Fund Solutions, LLC (since February 2012), Executive Vice President of Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC (from March 2009-February 2012) previous Executive Director, JP Morgan Chase & Co.; Previous President of Bear Stearns Funds Management Inc.; Previous Senior Managing Director of Bear Stearns & Co. Inc.; Treasurer of the Fund, Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. and Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund, (from May 2009 through February 2012). | Since April 17, 2013 |
* | The mailing address of each Director and/or Officer with respect to the Fund’s operation is 7 Dawson Street, Huntington, Station, NY 11746. |
** | Designates a director who is an “interested person” of the Fund as defined by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Mr. Bradshaw is an interested person of the Fund by virtue of his current position with the Investment Adviser of the Fund. |
Description of Dividend Reinvestment Plan (unaudited)
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) operates a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (the “Plan”), sponsored and administered by American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, LLC (the “Agent”), pursuant to which the Fund’s income dividends or capital gains or other distributions (each, a “Distribution” and collectively, “Distributions”), net of any applicable U.S. withholding tax, are reinvested in shares of the Fund.
Stockholders automatically participate in the Fund’s Plan, unless and until an election is made to withdraw from the Plan on behalf of such participating stockholder. Stockholders who do not wish to have Distributions automatically reinvested should so notify the Agent at P.O. Box 922, Wall Street Station, New York, New York 10269-0560. Under the Plan, the Fund’s Distributions to stockholders are reinvested in full and fractional shares as described below.
When the Fund declares a Distribution the Agent, on the stockholder’s behalf, will (i) receive additional authorized shares from the Fund either newly issued or repurchased from stockholders by the Fund and held as treasury stock (“Newly Issued Shares”) or (ii) purchase outstanding shares on the open market, on the NYSE MKT or elsewhere, with cash allocated to it by the Fund (“Open Market Purchases”).
The method for determining the number of Newly Issued Shares received when Distributions are reinvested will be determined by dividing the amount of the Distribution either by the Fund’s last reported net asset value per share or by a price equal to the average closing price of the Fund over the five trading days preceding the payment date of the Distribution, whichever is lower. However, if the last reported net asset value of the Fund’s shares is higher than its market price (i.e., the Fund is selling at a discount), shares may be acquired by the Agent in Open Market Purchases and allocated to the reinvesting stockholders based on the average cost of such Open Market Purchases.
Whenever the Fund declares a Distribution and the last reported net asset value of the Fund’s shares is higher than its market price, the Agent will apply the amount of such Distribution payable to Plan participants of the Fund in Fund shares (less such Plan participant’s pro rata share of brokerage commissions incurred with respect to Open Market Purchases in connection with the reinvestment of such Distribution) to the purchase on the open market of Fund shares for such Plan participant’s account. Such purchases will be made on or after the payable date for such Distribution, and in no event more than 30 days after such date except where temporary curtailment or suspension of purchase is necessary to comply with applicable provisions of federal securities laws. The Agent may aggregate a Plan participant’s purchases with the purchases of other Plan participants, and the average price (including brokerage commissions) of all shares purchased by the Agent shall be the price per share allocable to each Plan participant.
Registered stockholders who do not wish to have their Distributions automatically reinvested should so notify the Fund in writing. If a stockholder has not elected to receive cash Distributions and the Agent does not receive notice of an election to receive cash Distributions prior to the record date of any Distribution, the stockholder will automatically receive such Distributions in additional shares.
Participants in the Plan may withdraw from the Plan by providing written notice to the Agent at least 30 days prior to the applicable Distribution payment date. When a Participant withdraws from the Plan, or upon suspension or termination of the Plan at the sole discretion of the Fund’s Board of Directors, certificates for whole shares credited to his or her account under the Plan will, upon request, be issued. Whether or not a participant requests that certificates for whole shares be issued, a cash payment will be made for any fraction of a share credited to such account.
Description of Dividend Reinvestment Plan (unaudited) (concluded)
The Agent will maintain all stockholder accounts in the Plan and furnish written confirmations of all transactions in the accounts, including information needed by stockholders for personal and tax records. The Agent will hold shares in the account of the Plan participant in non-certificated form in the name of the participant, and each stockholder’s proxy will include those shares purchased pursuant to the Plan. Each participant, nevertheless, has the right to receive certificates for whole shares owned. The Agent will distribute all proxy solicitation materials to participating stockholders.
In the case of stockholders, such as banks, brokers or nominees, that hold shares for others who are beneficial owners participating in the Plan, the Agent will administer the Plan on the basis of the number of shares certified from time to time by the record stockholder as representing the total amount of shares registered in the stockholder’s name and held for the account of beneficial owners participating in the Plan.
Neither the Agent nor the Fund shall have any responsibility or liability beyond the exercise of ordinary care for any action taken or omitted pursuant to the Plan, nor shall they have any duties, responsibilities or liabilities except such as expressly set forth herein. Neither shall they be liable hereunder for any act done in good faith or for any good faith omissions to act, including, without limitation, failure to terminate a participant’s account prior to receipt of written notice of his or her death or with respect to prices at which shares are purchased or sold for the participant’s account and the terms on which such purchases and sales are made, subject to applicable provisions of the federal securities laws.
The automatic reinvestment of Distributions will not relieve participants of any federal, state or local income tax that may be payable (or required to be withheld) on such Distributions. The Fund reserves the right to amend or terminate the Plan. There is no direct service charge to participants with regard to purchases in the Plan.
All correspondence concerning the Plan should be directed to the Agent at P.O. Box 922, Wall Street Station, New York, New York 10269-0560. Certain transactions can be performed online at www.amstock.com or by calling the toll-free number (866) 668-6558.
Proxy Voting and Portfolio Holdings Information (unaudited)
The policies and procedures that the Fund uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to its portfolio securities are available:
| • | without charge, upon request, by calling toll-free (866) 668-6558; and |
| • | on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission, http://www.sec.gov. |
Information regarding how the Fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent period ended June 30 is available without charge, upon request, by calling toll-free (866) 668-6558, and on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov or on the Fund’s website at www.cornerstonetotalreturnfund.com (See Form N-PX).
The Fund files a complete schedule of its portfolio holdings for the first and third quarters of its fiscal year with the SEC on Form N-Q. The Fund’s Forms N-Q are available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information on the operation of the SEC’s Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling toll-free 1-800-SEC-0330.
Privacy Policy Notice (unaudited)
FACTS | WHAT DOES CORNERSTONE TOTAL RETURN FUND, INC. (THE “FUND”) DO WITH YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION? |
Why? | Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do. |
What? | The types of personal information we, and our service providers, on our behalf, collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. This information can include: • Social Security number • account balances • account transactions • transaction history • wire transfer instructions • checking account information When you are no longer our customer, we continue to share your information as described in this notice. |
How? | All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’ personal information; the reasons the Fund, and our service providers, on our behalf, choose to share; and whether you can limit this sharing. |
Privacy Policy Notice (unaudited) (continued)
Reasons we can share your personal information | Does the Fund share? | Can you limit this sharing? |
For our everyday business purposes – such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigations, or report to credit bureaus | Yes | No |
For our marketing purposes – to offer our products and services to you | No | We don’t share |
For joint marketing with other financial companies | No | We don’t share |
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes – information about your transactions and experiences | Yes | No |
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes – information about your creditworthiness | No | We don’t share |
For our affiliates to market to you | No | We don’t share |
For nonaffiliates to market to you | No | We don’t share |
What we do |
Who is providing this notice? | Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) |
How does the Fund and the Fund’s service providers, on the Fund’s behalf protect my personal information? | To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we and our service providers use security measures that comply with federal law. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings. |
How does the Fund and the Fund’s service providers, on the Fund’s behalf collect my personal information? | We collect your personal information, for example, when you: • open an account • provide account information • give us your contact information • make a wire transfer We also collect your information from others, such as credit bureaus, affiliates, or other companies. |
Privacy Policy Notice (unaudited) (concluded)
Why can’t I limit all sharing? | Federal law gives you the right to limit only • sharing for affiliates’ everyday business purposes – information about your creditworthiness • affiliates from using your information to market to you • sharing for nonaffiliates to market to you State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing. |
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Definitions |
Affiliates | Companies related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies. • Cornerstone Advisors, Inc. |
Nonaffiliates | Companies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies. • The Fund does not share with nonaffiliates so they can market to you. |
Joint marketing | A formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you. • The Fund does not jointly market. |
Questions? | Call (866) 668-6558 |
Summary of General Information (unaudited)
Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. is a closed-end, diversified investment company whose shares trade on the NYSE MKT. Its investment objective is to seek capital appreciation with current income as a secondary objective. The Fund is managed by Cornerstone Advisors, Inc.
Stockholder Information (unaudited)
The Fund is listed on the NYSE MKT (symbol “CRF”). The previous week’s net asset value per share, market price, and related premium or discount are available on the Fund’s website at www.cornerstonetotalreturnfund.com.
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 23(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, that Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. may from time to time purchase shares of its common stock in the open market. |
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As of the end of the period covered by this report, the registrant has adopted a code of ethics that applies to the registrant's principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, or persons performing similar functions, regardless of whether these individuals are employed by the registrant or a third party. Pursuant to Item 12(a)(1), a copy of registrant's code of ethics is filed as an exhibit to this Form N-CSR. During the period covered by this report, the code of ethics has not been amended, and the registrant has not granted any waivers, including implicit waivers, from the provisions of the code of ethics.
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